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[FEB PEES' ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, August 29. Tha Premier has rectived advice t' a f , Troopers Ewart, Owatea, O'ago, Sixth Contingent (convalescent), anrl Burge, Auckland section of the Piftb, giikd io the Britannic on the 6tb June, and Boddington, Sixth Oontiogent, sailed in the Harlech Castle. RH-APPEARANOE OF LOTTER. CASUALTY. Received 29, 9.43 am lokdon, August 29. Commandant Litter has re-appeared " t >in the vicinity of Craddcck. Colonel Scob'll is pursuing the force. Lieutenant D. G. Turleston, New Zealand 7th Contingent, died of pneumonia at Losberg. THE MURDER OF CAPTURED COLONIALS. (Received 30,0.20 a.m.) Lohdon, August 29. L:rd Kitchener has forwarded to Sleyn and Botha the sworn evidence taken before General Elliott showing that Lieutenant Mair, New Soutb Wale 3 Artillery, and Privates Harvey and B'unt were shot down on Juoe 6th last after surrtndeting at Graspan, near Rei% when Elliott eDgaged De, Wet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 194, 30 August 1901, Page 3
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150CABLE NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 194, 30 August 1901, Page 3
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